What is a bunker boat?

A small tanker fitted with fuel pumps and a crane for hose handling, used for loading fuel oils into ship tanks.

What is rmg380?

Residual fuels are used in large, medium to slow-speed marine engines. Provided that the ship is not in a zone with special emissions restrictions (Emission Control Area, or ECA), this will usually be an intermediate fuel oil (IFO) 380 marine fuel type with the ISO 8217 designation RMG 380 or RMK 380.

What is Bunkerwire?

Platts Bunkerwire gives you a daily global picture of the physical, wholesale bunker fuels markets, providing the latest marine fuel prices by grade for major ports and insight into the factors impacting them.

What bunker means?

1 : a bin or compartment for storage especially : one on shipboard for the ship’s fuel. 2a : a protective embankment or dugout especially : a fortified chamber mostly below ground often built of reinforced concrete and provided with embrasures. b : a sand trap or embankment constituting a hazard on a golf course. …

What does IFO 380 stands for?

IFO 380 – Intermediate fuel oil with a maximum viscosity of 380 centistokes (<3.5% sulfur) IFO 180 – Intermediate fuel oil with a maximum viscosity of 180 centistokes (<3.5% sulfur)

What is DMX fuel?

DMX is a special light distillate intended mainly for use in emergency engines. DMA (also called marine gas oil, MGO) is a general purpose marine distillate that must be free from traces of residual fuel. DMX and DMA fuels are primarily used in Category 1 marine engines (< 5 liters per cylinder).

What is Bunker C?

Bunker C is the residual oil left over after the lighter, more volatile products (gasoline, #2 diesel, natural gas) are distilled out of the crude oil. These systems can handle the by-products and so heavy fuel oil becomes the best fuel for their needs because it is also markedly cheaper than gasoline or diesel fuel.

What is MGO oil?

Marine gasoil (MGO) describes marine fuels that consist exclusively of distillates. Marine gasoil is similar to diesel fuel, but has a higher density. Unlike heavy fuel oil (HFO), marine gasoil does not have to be heated during storage.

Why is it called bunkers?

The bunker gets its name due to its appearance, as it resembles bunkers made during times of war in the past. Bunkers are designed to test a gold player’s ability to use different clubs (wedge, pitch) and skills to hit the golf ball out of the sand.

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